Retrospective Evaluation of the Analgesic Effects of Molecular Target Agents Against Cancer Pain and Oxaliplatin-Induced Chronic Peripheral Neuropathy
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Shu Yuasa
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Megumi Kabeya
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan and Palliative Care Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Satoshi Hibi
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Yuko Shirokawa
Department of Nursing, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Chiaki Tokoro
Department of Nursing, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan and Palliative Care Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Ryuichi Furuta
Department of Clinical Oncology, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Seiji Nagao
Palliative Care Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Satoshi Kayukawa
Department of Clinical Oncology, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Yoshiteru Tanaka
Shinseikai Dai-ichi Hospital, Nagoya, Japan -
Kenji Ina
Shinseikai Dai-ichi Hospital, Nagoya, Japan
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- Keywords:
- EGFR, Panitumumab, cancer pain, nociceptive pain, chronic chemical induced peripheral neuropathy
- Abstract
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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has received significant attention for its therapeutic potential for pain relief. The relief of neuropathic pain after treatment with anti-EGFR antibodies or tyrosine kinase inhibitors has been previously described. However, few reports have investigated the association of cancer-related nociceptive pain or chronic chemical induced peripheral neuropathy with the analgesic effects of EGFR inhibition.
Therefore, we conducted a retrospective survey of 191 patients with colorectal cancer receiving chemotherapy plus molecular targeting drugs to examine the analgesic effects of anti-EGFR antibodies against either cancer pain or oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy. We identified a significant difference in the improvement rates of nociceptive pain between panitumumab- and bevacizumab-treated patients (100% vs. 9.1%; p < 0.01), but not oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy.
In conclusion, panitumumab may be effective at reducing cancer-related nociceptive pain.
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